I picked up one of these last week (also at Gotvapes as the Birkshire atty) and I have to admit I'm blown away with the quality of vape from it.Only down sides I can see is the wick hole could do with being slightly closer to the center post and the knurling is a bit rough on the edges but nothing that can't be overcome.

Yet to do any real tests on the quality of the stainless but so far there's no sign of any tarnishing or wear on any parts so for now I'm happy. The centre post is chrome plated though, and the support that runs through the tank but the plating looks good and there's no sign of it causing problems so far at least

Last week I picked up a MonsterMesh at Gotvapes which is a DID Clone. Several vendors sell it but with different names.

It came per-assembled. The first time firing up popped the coil at the top pos post. No problem, made a new coil. With the new coil, top coil only glowed which is an indication that the mesh needed more oxidation.When I took it a part I noticed the bottom silicone seal for the center post was ripped. It's pretty flimsy material. I am worried that the center post may short to the sides which are very close in distance. Not a good design.Also I would advise to find replacement O-rings. They are very thin and flimsy also.Discountvapers sell O-rings, clear tank and sell the clone DID as the "Griffen"

Actually Dave that one of the many things that impressed me with this stainless genny - the o-rings are the real deal and look like they'll take a fair amount of punishment.Contemplating making a replacement centre post though for mine just to complete the whole thing in stainless. Certainly the nuts on the positive post are a little loose on the threads so maybe do a whole new centre for it.Still, it's cheap enough that I could probaby grab a set of the stainless centre post and nuts for the Short DID from the guys in Greece and still be under £30 all in

Actually Dave that one of the many things that impressed me with this stainless genny - the o-rings are the real deal and look like they'll take a fair amount of punishment.Contemplating making a replacement centre post though for mine just to complete the whole thing in stainless. Certainly the nuts on the positive post are a little loose on the threads so maybe do a whole new centre for it.Still, it's cheap enough that I could probaby grab a set of the stainless centre post and nuts for the Short DID from the guys in Greece and still be under £30 all in

Well I got what I paid for. Should have went for the extra bucks for the Birkshire's better quality. Looks good too.When I get around to it, I'll pick up some extra o-rings. I put it aside for now because I'm mainly vaping on my Smoktek Vivi. It works fantastic once it's set up right.

I'm using one. Yes, the o-rings are flimsy and the the materials are cheap...but, it works great and I paid $13 shipped for it through a co-op. I've got another one coming and I'm pretty sure it's the same as that one linked to in reply #3.

Oh, yeah, I did a little modding it. Added some washers at the bottom and top of the center post, drilled the air hole to 1/16" and filed the cap so the air hole lines up with the wick.

I'm definitely impressed with mine Craig. Super easy to set up and the thing vapes like a champ.Might have to try the washer trick though as I found I had to lean the wick in towards the centre post to reduce the gap which, albeit a small amount, effects wicking to the top of the coil as the wick now has a kink in it.

One down side is not being able to check the liquid level so I'm thinking of getting rid of the filler screw and replacing it with a silicon bung with a length of silver wire that reaches down to the bottom of the tank so it becomes a sort of dip stick. I've got the silver wire so just need to make up the silicon bung which shouldn't take too much with a spot of ingenuity

Mine has a clear tank. I run without the filler plug. I can refill it by pulling the drip tip and poking a 16 ga sharp into the filler hole. Pretty convenient actually. It wicks like a bat out of hell without the plug, but I can't lay it down on it's side with the air hole facing down or hold it with the tip pointed down. If I do, the fluid leaks out. Fine otherwise though. I use that to my advantage to keep the wick wet. Tilt it with the air hole facing down to dump juice on the coil.

This is THE ONLY wick type tank that's EVER been able to wick fast enough for me. But I do have the caveat of paying attention to how the atomizer is placed. Well, when you're a chain vaper and you use high power, you can't be too picky about that kind of thing.

The DID mini clones are pretty good for the money. I like them with a 2.0 ohm 32 gauge Kanthal and 500 mesh.I switched out the chrome tank for a Clear tube. It was a pain before seeing the juice level.

I also have a did mini clone. And yes the o-rings suck but so far they are holding up. No leaks. It works rather well with a 2.8 ohm coil and with a #400 mesh.I have a Smoketech Vivi which I converted to a mesh and I like even better than the did.

I currently own chi era and a did clone and hopefully next week an agi,so far the easiest rda to work with is the era DID clone,,,well if the wires are thin they are ok,but when you start working with like 32ga and above its a buit quirky to get the top leg connected,plus the thin silicone insulators gets ripped easily,still looking for a replacement for them.chrome tank sucks,,,hard to see whats left.agi looks promising hopefully when I get it I wont be disappointed.